Yes, depending on your level of coverage, you can typically claim physiotherapy sessions on your private health insurance. Also, physiotherapy may be covered by certain private health insurance plans, especially if your GP has recommended a treatment and it is essential to see a physio.
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You can receive high-quality physio care with shorter wait times at Prime Physio Care by using your private health insurance to pay for your treatments.
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Using health insurance to cover the cost of your treatment
If you are planning to pay for your physio sessions via health insurance, then you need to liaise with your insurance provider to get the details to before your treatment.
Prime Physio Care needs your policy number, authorisation number, and agreed number of sessions before scheduling an appointment if you intend to make a claim through your health insurance.
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Yes, physiotherapy (also known as outpatient treatments) is covered by Bupa plans. However, your health insurance policy will depend on its level of outpatient cover, and the allowances/limits are in place. Please refer to your policy documents for more information and level of cover.
Physiotherapy is covered by AXA Health insurance; the extent of coverage varies depending on the plan type and number of physio sessions permitted each year. Through AXA Muscles, Bones and Joints service, it provides direct access to physiotherapists without the need for a GP reference.
For therapies like physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic, AXA & Bupa typically covers 10 outpatient sessions per policy annually. However, for further information, we advise you to consult your policy documents or get in touch with AXA & Bupa.